MW2 Gunfight Mode Release Date

Modern Warfare 2 (MW2) Gunfight Mode Release Date: Is It Being Added?

If you’re anything like me, you’re desperate to know if there’s news of a Modern Warfare 2 Gunfight mode release date. The 2v2, 3v3, etc. mode was awesome in the 2019 release and would surely be a great addition to MW2. So where is it? Here’s the up-to-date information.

Is there a MW2 Gunfight mode release date?

Though Infinity Ward has yet to mention the mode, let alone a concrete release date, Gunfight will hopefully be added to MW2 in a future patch.

As one of the best new modes introduced with the Modern Warfare (2019) reboot, it’s expected that Gunfight will make a return, especially when you consider how it was added to Treyarch’s CoD: Black Ops Cold War.

Gunfight was added to Cold War in a post-launch patch that was rolled out during December. Therefore, if Infinity Ward is following a similar rollout plan, MW2 players could see the mode added before or during December.

What’s more, the often accurate leaker, @TheGhostOfHope has tweeted that Gun Fight will be coming during Season 1:

Despite this, Infinity Ward hasn’t yet confirmed its plans to add Gunfight, so don’t be too disappointed in the unlikely event of it never being added. Keep those fingers crossed!

For more Call of Duty guides, here are the best weapons for Warzone in November 2022. And here’s why the bipod attachment was mysteriously removed from MW2.

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